BTS' ARMY Are Hooked To The WORDLE's New Version, Twist In Online Game Takes Over Twitter

Indian BTS ARMY woke up with the hashtag '#Wordle-BTS-X' trending on Twitter. The popular online game 'Wordle' is now available in the BTS version similar to classical Wordle.
BTS' ARMY Are Hooked To The WORDLE's New Version, Twist In Online Game Takes Over Twitter
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The popular online game 'WORDLE' which in the previous month had taken over social media by storm is again doing rounds on the microblogging platform of Twitter.

Many social media users had shared their scores on Twitter that flooded on their timelines with green and yellow coloured boxes.

But now the game Wordle has got the twist of BTS in it which is a popular South Korean boy band with a huge fan base across the world. The famous Twitter account of BTS with the name @btschartdata has introduced the new version of the game as Wordle-BTS-X'.

The new BTS version of Wordle is getting much attention from social media users and is loved by gamers despite the fact that it has no connection with classical Wordle.

On Wednesday 2 February the Indian BTS ARMY came across the news version of the game trending as they woke up on Wednesday morning with the trend of a hashtag on Twitter as '#Wordle-BTS-X.'

The AMRY got extremely surprised when they got to know about the fresh latest Wordle game version which is already trending on Twitter and taking the internet by storm.

The new version of the game is somehow similar to the classical Wordle as on making the guess of the five-letter word the player gets six shots and after all guesses, the colour to the boxes suggests the nearness to get the original word.

In the BTS new version of Wordle, each word has a connection with the K-pop phenomenon i.e BTS. Most notably ARMY is hooked to the latest version of the game and cannot stop from playing Wordle's new version.

Netizens took to their Twitter accounts to inform that they used the word 'Jimin' as their first guess of word and users also shared the screenshots of the scores they received.

Recently, the New York Times had purchased the classical version of the game Wordle which was originally created by Josh Wardle but it is still made free to play.

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